you'd be denying the existance of that fish also
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How about racial memory? Verbally perpetuated legends carried over from places with large crocodiles.
It's reasonable to assume since all humans can breed without creating mules that the human race evolved (or for the anti evolutionist barmpots) were created in one place on the planet there is one species of humans on this globe. They then gradually spread out to populate the rest of the landmass and crossed to other continents via land and ice bridges and boats and carried their stories, legends and religions with them.
It's not a great reach to accept that tales would have common roots across the globe and mythologically similar creatures would exist. How's that for a rational explanation of your impossibly coincidental dragons?Comment
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one human species is a new thing evolutionists have accepted
go look what they used to teach people on that subjectComment
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i love this thread! it's could almost be as good as the one fingered handshake and the vacation we had somewhere... where was it now........ i forget, anyway - what happens to the great threads? where do they go and why do we let them dissapear?Comment
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What fish?Originally posted by contractor79 View Postyou'd be denying the existance of that fish alsoComment
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/185239.stmOriginally posted by Moose423956 View PostWhat fish?Comment
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There's one surviving human species, survival of the fittest/luckiest and all that evolutionist stuff.Originally posted by contractor79 View Postone human species is a new thing evolutionists have accepted
go look what they used to teach people on that subject
The Coelacanth is another survivor as are the crocodiles which I understand are pretty much unchanged from the time of the dinosaurs. No doubt there are other relic species kicking about in secluded bits of the planet that people haven't notived, but dragons are not likely to be among them.Comment
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